Tassendile is a country where magic and firearms are used side by side, humans exist beside bizarre creatures, and the four moons grant people incredible powers. For two thousand years, Vashiil, the malevolent Black Moon, has been imprisoned in the Graylands. It is the job of the Gray Rangers to patrol this cursed dimension and ensure that it and its minions never escape. They have only one law: never fall to Vashiil’s temptation. Never use its power. Kulgan was found guilty of that sin, and has been on the run from justice ever since. Now, after years of exile, the kidnapped daughter of a powerful governor may be able to give his life meaning again. Spoiled and petulant, the young lady Adlis is so desperate to get home that she will accept help from anyone—even someone like Kulgan.

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Feb 9, 2019: No surprise, but the Western genre has always remained an attractive realm to write in. It allows a lot of freedom with wacky characters, colorful locales, and nonstop action. The Gray Ranger: Unforgiven is another tome within the Bolanderverse (if the author actually calls it that), and it’s flawed but still certainly worth a read.

Without spoilers, the story revolves around a man named Kulgan, a former Gray Ranger himself who has been cursed as a Twisted. His lifeforce is now [more . . .]

May 1, 2019: This is a pretty interesting story. I always liked the genre of anthropomorphic animals (TMNT, usagi yojimbo) and I think the struggle is getting them to look at one another the way they would, if they were real, rather than as re-skinned humans. I think the writer succeeds in this, so if you’re a fan of the genre, this one is worth checking out.

The premise for being in the desert was pretty funny. Adlis has a lot of depth, which [more . . .]